Ritual and Revolution

Ink and Wax drawing, 20×30″ nsenga knight, 2013

Utilizing forms found in pilgrimage rituals, sacred geometry, minimalism, and classical astronomy, Ritual and Revolution (2013) explores alienation, social justice, ritual, representation, and history and puts into dialogue the Iranian revolutionary and sociologist Ali Shariati’s memorable reflections on the symbolism of the Hajj and Abū Rayḥān al-Bīrūnī’s 10th century astronomical renderings.